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16%OFFLouis-Ferdinand Celine - Death on Credit - 9781847496348 - V9781847496348
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Death on Credit

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Description for Death on Credit Paperback. When Celine's first novel, Journey to the End of the Night was first published in 1932, it created an instant scandal. Four years later came the sequel, Death on Credit. Both were a new kind of novel, frank about the author's thoughts and actions in ways that readers had never encountered. Translator(s): Manheim, Ralph. BIC Classification: FC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 37. Weight in Grams: 416.
When Celine's first novel, Journey to the End of the Night was first published in 1932, it created an instant scandal, being extravagantly praised by its supporters and savagely attacked by its horrified opponents. Four years later came the sequel, Death on Credit. Both were a new kind of novel, frank about the author's thoughts and actions in ways that readers had never encountered, ultra-realistic - and full of incidents that could not possibly be true to life - and characters that stretched the imagination. In Death on Credit, Ferdinand Bardamu, Celine's alter ego, is a doctor in Paris, ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Alma Books London
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
415g
Number of Pages
580
Place of Publication
Richmond, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781847496348
SKU
V9781847496348
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About Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Louis-Ferdinand Celine (1894-1961) was one of the most controversial writers of the twentieth century, a writer who mixed realism with imaginative fantasy, and like his contemporary Henry Miller, an iconoclast who shocked and frightened many of his readers. Celine, the pen name of L.F. Destouches, was a doctor in poor Parisian districts, whose experience of the misery and chicanery of ... Read more

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The most blackly humorous and disenchanted voice in all of French literature.
London Review of Books

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